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Malerman hits a three pointer with his latest novel, which works like a combination of Jaws and Halloween, but with basketball and anxiety worked in for good measure.
Kit hits the game winner in a summer league basketball game for her high school, but instead of celebrating the victory, she is fixated on the spectre of Daphne after asking the rim if Daphne will kill her before hitting the game winning free throw.
The Daphne of the title is a local ghost story to the town of Samhattan told one of the team members on the eve of their big game. The story goes if you think on Daphne too much, she'll come turn your lights out and so she appears as a kind of Jaws/Michael Myers figure appearing to kill basketball team members as they each become obsessed with the thought of her.
You will too as the impossible task of stopping the seven foot denim clad killer ramps up through the pages. Between the horrors, Malerman relays a personal experience of anxiety through Kit and shows off the paranoia about impending attacks well through the use of diary entries.
This is an old school horror for the ages with a villain you just won't be able to stop thinking about.
Kit hits the game winner in a summer league basketball game for her high school, but instead of celebrating the victory, she is fixated on the spectre of Daphne after asking the rim if Daphne will kill her before hitting the game winning free throw.
The Daphne of the title is a local ghost story to the town of Samhattan told one of the team members on the eve of their big game. The story goes if you think on Daphne too much, she'll come turn your lights out and so she appears as a kind of Jaws/Michael Myers figure appearing to kill basketball team members as they each become obsessed with the thought of her.
You will too as the impossible task of stopping the seven foot denim clad killer ramps up through the pages. Between the horrors, Malerman relays a personal experience of anxiety through Kit and shows off the paranoia about impending attacks well through the use of diary entries.
This is an old school horror for the ages with a villain you just won't be able to stop thinking about.